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About Us

Staff Profile

Staff Profile

Department of English
M.Phil, M.A, B.A(H)

Ms. Kangkana Roy

Assistant Professor

Educational Qualifications

Degree Institution Year
B.A Eng (H) S.G.T.B Khalsa College, University of Delhi 2009
M.A S.G.T.B Khalsa College, University of Delhi 2012
M.Phil Faculty of Arts, University of Delhi 2015
PhD Faculty of Arts, University of Delhi Pursuing

Career Profile

I have over 9 years of teaching experience at Delhi University.

Administrative Assignments

  • Convenor of the North East Cell, Bharati College since 2021 till date.
  • Part of the faculty editorial team for the Bharati College Prospectus 2023.
  • Part of College Examination Committee 2022.
  • Part of the Equal Opportunity Cell in 2021-2022
  • Faculty Editor of the Redstockings e-magazine: The Redstockings Chronicles, 2018-2020.
  • Faculty Coordinator of The Redstockings: The literary society of English Department, Bharati, 2018-2020.

Areas of Interest / Specialization

Indian Writing in English, Postcolonial Literature, Popular Literature, Folklore,Dalit Literature

Subjects Taught

  • Indian Writing in English
  • Indian Classical Literature
  • Postcolonial Literature
  • Women's writing
  • Popular Literature
  • 18th Century English Literature
  • English Language Through Literature
  • English Fluency
  • SEC: Communication in Professional Life
  • SEC: Personality Development and Communication Skills

Research Guidance

Publications Profile

  • Roy, Kangkana. “The Politics of 'Representation' and 'Reappropriation' of Le Ly Hayslip's Memoir by Oliver Stone in the movie Heaven and Earth (1993).” Framing Film into English Literature, Mrudula Lakkaraju, ed., 2023, IJELLS
  • Roy, Kangkana. "Photography: As a political tool." International Journal of Advanced Academic Studies, Vol. 2, no. 4, Oct-Dec 2020, pp. 491-493.
  • Roy, Kangkana. "Representation of Dalit characters in Bhabani Bhattacharya's He Who Rides a Tiger (1997and Mulk Raj Anand's The Road (1963)." A Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Vol. 01A, no. 01, 2018 , pp. 62-67.
  • Roy, Kangkana. "Historical Narratives in the later works of Amitav Ghosh." The Indo-American Review: Diaspora Literature, Vol. 20 , 2016, pp. 85-94

Publications in the Last one year

  • Roy, Kangkana. “The Politics of 'Representation' and 'Reappropriation' of Le Ly Hayslip's Memoir by Oliver Stone in the movie Heaven and Earth (1993).” Framing Film into English Literature, Mrudula Lakkaraju, ed.,2023, IJELLS.

Conference Organization / Presentations (in the last three years)

    • Participated in one week online FDP on "Communication, Creative Writing and Personality Development" from Guru Angad Dev Teaching Learning Centre, SGTB Khalsa College, from 27 Oct - 3rd November, 2022
    • Attended National Webinar titled: “Translator’s task- Transition, Transmission or…?” : A distinguished lecture by Prof. Harish Trivedi, Department of Languages, Literature and Aesthetics, School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deen Dayal Energy University, 2 February 2022.
    • Participated in a five day FDP on the Perspectives in the History of North East India held online from 3rd -7th August, 2020.
    • Participated in a webinar titled "Translation of Dalit and Adivasi Literature: Issues, Challenges, and Strategies, organised by the English Association and IQAC on 3rd June 2020 by Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi.

    Research Projects (Major Grants/Research Collaboration)

    • Participated In a three day project course on "Teaching Spoken English" sponsored by the Collaboration of the British council and Macmillan Education as part of a Spoken English Project during April-May 2019 in Delhi NCR.

    Awards and Distinctions

    UGC NET- 2013

    Association With Professional Bodies

    Other Activities

    • Completed three months Certificate Course in "Painting and Sketching" from March-May 2023 under artist Kavita Nayar from Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts and Communication, New Delhi.
    • Completed three months Short Term Certificate Course titled "Folklore And Intangible Cultural Heritage" in online mode from 3rd August- 19th October 2020 from Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi.
    • Completed a one day workshop course in Tibetan "Thangka Painting" at Norbulingka Institute, Dharmashala under the supervision of master Artist Tenzin Dasel on 12th October, 2016.
    • Completed five year Diploma Course in Fine Arts in 2003 from Natakachal Sangeet Maha Vidyalaya under the Assam Fine Arts and Crafts Society.